Monday, November 6, 2017

From the edition of Saturday 4
November. As always, spelling, punctuation, grammar and logic are exactly as
printed in the Waikato Times.

Monster
planet findToday’s (November 2) page 4 headline “Kiwi leads
team’s ‘monster planet’ find” once again dismisses scientific perspective as
the best tool for ascertaining cosmic truth, in our search for understanding
all of “existence” and our attempts to define “limits” to the universe. The
article clearly establishes that the “find” of the giant planet in orbit around
a small star which could not have “created” that planet, confounds the
scientific perspective of how planets and solar systems are formed . . . ie,
the perspective of our science highly distorts the search for actuality, when
the generally accepted theory of planet and star formation is now shown to be
wrong, or at least subject to exceptions, even within the tiny part of
existence that perspective and science arrogantly describe as “the universe”.

Even such discoveries as this one in question,
while a great credit to some of the scientific research going on in this field,
also serves to show us that the philosophical and intrinsic-intuitive
understanding of the reality of existence will eventually reveal far more
truths of its nature than our ego-centralised scientific perspective ever will.Dennis
PennefatherTe Awamutu